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A few weeks ago, I came across three articles on canalstreetchronicles.com that urged me to join this site so I could share them with yall.

It turns out that the Saints have representative squads from Offense, Defense, and Special Teams in the top 30 units of the last 30 years.
More specifically, the top 30 offenses, the top 30 defenses, and the top 30 STs of the last 30 years.
So if my math is correct, that is the top 30 units out of 960 (32 teams for 30 years) within each discipline!
*Actually not 960 since some teams are not 30 years old.

BTW, it's pretty cool to interact with yall. I remember coming across this site around 2008 when I was in Alaska (Air Force). I worked a desk job
and would often come though here and check out what everyone had to say about our beloved team. I seen everyone get so excited for our
Superbowl run and I was like "Yea that's how I feel!" lol. Been through here on and off since then.

Anyway, thanks for having me...maybe I can take part in the Superbowl fun this time

I watched those boys kill folks. Dome Patrol was my life for a handful of years.

Gee NSF....... you're old.

LOL, I'm only 34. My dad introduced me to the game around 88, I think (I was 5)? I sat down with him and it was just so intriguing to watch. I loved seeing the tackles. It was just awesome to me. So naturally getting to see the boys in essentially their prime was just heaven. Of course, they set an unrealistic expectation for how a defense should play that has since never been met _________________#BRINGBACKRITA #FIREPAYTON

A few weeks ago, I came across three articles on canalstreetchronicles.com that urged me to join this site so I could share them with yall.

It turns out that the Saints have representative squads from Offense, Defense, and Special Teams in the top 30 units of the last 30 years.
More specifically, the top 30 offenses, the top 30 defenses, and the top 30 STs of the last 30 years.
So if my math is correct, that is the top 30 units out of 960 (32 teams for 30 years) within each discipline!
*Actually not 960 since some teams are not 30 years old.